You are a SharePoint administrator for Northwind Traders. The company policy and requirements are described in the Exhibit (Refer to the Exhibit).
You need to identify the minimum number of content databases required for the planned SharePoint Server 2010 deployment. How many content databases should you identify?
A.
50
B.
11
C.
5
D.
1
Explanation:
Q059
BURGOS MNEMO: “number content database” = “50” (more than 20)BURGOS COMMENTS:
About Numeric Questions Q003, Q047, Q059, Q080, Q086, Q088, Q089, Q110, Q118:
THEN = “2” IF “number of Hyper-V servers” OR “number of zones” OR number of index partitions (Q047, Q080, Q089)
THEN = “2” IF “number of WEB servers” (Q118)
THEN = “3” IF “number of servers” (if apperas on exhibit “crawling fault tolerance is not required”) (Q110)
THEN = “4” IF “number of servers” (SQL fault tolerance) (Q086)
THEN = “5” IF “number of site collection 3+2” (Q003)
THEN = “13” IF “number of site collection 10+1+1+1” (Q089)
ELSE > “20” (“40” OR “50”) IF “number of content databases” (Q059, Q088)ORIGINAL COMMENTS:
“must support as much as 5 terabytes of content” . 5000/100=50 DB
The max size of a SharePoint database is 200GB (http://sharepoint.microsoft.com/blog/Pages/BlogPost.aspx?pID=988) so you would require at least 25 databases to reach the 5TB limit. The only answer that supports the 5TB limit is A) 50. You also notice that there is a 100GB limit on the databases so you therefore need 50 databases to reach 5TB.